The daily life in Ancient Greece revolved around work, family, education, and religion, shaping a civilization that still ...
The Ministry of Culture announced the discovery of a grand ancient Greek tomb site near the ancient city of Tenea in Corinth, resembling Macedonian tombs from the Hellenistic era. According to the ...
In southern Greece, a monumental ancient tomb was discovered to have been used as a burial site for centuries before […] ...
According to the Ancient Greek historian, Thucydides, it was the Corinthians who first developed the trireme, possibly as early as the 7th century BC. (1.12.4 - 13.2) They in turn based their ...
A monumental tomb found near Corinth has revealed several burials, along with artifacts reflecting its later use as a healing ...
There was never one country called ‘ancient Greece’. Greece was divided up into small city-states: Athens Sparta Corinth Olympia So, ancient Greeks living in Sparta considered themselves ...
As far back as the 8th century B.C.E., the city of Corinth served as the beating heart of the Mediterranean’s commerce. Lechaion, its sea port, was at the very core of its success. A new study ...